Growth+ – Trusted thinking that will help your business unleash its potential

Posted 16th April 2018

What is MHA Moore and Smalley Growth+

Growth+ is a business decision support service provided by MHA Moore and Smalley. A variety of workshops have been created to identify, clarify, focus and act upon ways to successfully grow and develop a business. The Growth+ sessions aim to facilitate rather than consult and are bespoke for each business.

Growth+ allows you to step outside of the business and take a ‘helicopter view’. The sessions focus on the future and are intellectually stimulating for the owners, managers and the wider team. Growth+ highlights priorities, provides solutions and forces responsibility, with the support of MHA Moore and Smalley there to assist in the implementation of any actions agreed in the sessions.

Damian Walmsley, Partner and Corporate Finance Director, Stephen Gregson have created a series of short videos which give an overview of MHA Moore and Smalley’s Growth+ service, and how we can help you to grow your business.

Do you know how to successfully grow your business? Are you aware of the issues within your business? If so, do you know how to address them? Our service can help you to spend time working ‘on’ the business as opposed to just ‘in’ it, as well as helping you identify the key areas that could be improved in order to grow.

Part 2 focuses on getting you engaged and thinking about the strategic process of your business. This can be done by focusing on where your business is now, where you want your business to be, and finally, how your business is going to get there.

The GPS system is one of the key tools used within Growth+ sessions which helps you to identify issues within their business. We can pinpoint where the current issues are and what the top areas of concern may be within your business.

This video focuses on the seven wastes that may occur when trying to grow your business, focusing on maximising profitability and improving efficiencies. We identify where ‘waste’ might occur, including within the production stages, within the transportation, your costs, your inventory, inappropriate processing, mistakes and finally over production.

The Business Growth Model focuses on the question, what can you do to grow your business in terms of increasing the sales to existing customers and increasing the size of your customer base? It is split in to four different sections: